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Bold, bright color! Isn’t it one of the things we all love about the Junk Gypsies™? It’s been said that color affects your mood and a bright palette is there to make you happy and add life to the party! With Junk Gypsy™ Paint, there are 16 perfect signature shades that work into many different styles (there’s another post coming about that soon). But if you’re the adventurous type, like the Junk Gypsies™ themselves, you may want to branch out and have a little fun. How about a quick little class on color mixing? Our resident mixologist, Junk Gypsy™ Paint […]

Junk Gypsy™ Paint is an American-made chalk and clay paint that is perfect for painting and repurposing your junk finds. It will adhere to almost any surface, including wood, metal, ceramic, stone, and more. It is fast-drying and provides an easy clean up so you can gypsy-fy™ your piece quickly, turning it into treasured junk. Prep: Begin by removing all dust and debris from your piece. Wash thoroughly with warm soapy water, a degreasing solution, or a 50/50 water and vinegar mix. Although most vintage finds do not require sanding or priming, better adhesion can be achieved when lightly sanding […]

About the Junk Gypsies

The Junk Gypsies, mom Janie Sikes and sisters Amie and Jolie Sikes, founded their Texas-based company in 1998. Their style is a little bit hippie and a little bit rock and roll, with a whole lot of country heart and soul.

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About the Junk Gypsies

The Junk Gypsies, mom Janie Sikes and sisters Amie and Jolie Sikes, founded their Texas-based company in 1998. Their style is a little bit hippie and a little bit rock and roll, with a whole lot of country heart and soul. Their HGTV and Great American Country show, Junk Gypsies, features the sisters as they take their independent spirit and unique design philosophy on a special mission to find junk and use it to transform spaces. Their clientele includes music stars such as Miranda Lambert, Dierks Bentley, and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, along with a large and passionate fan base of fellow design rebels.